The Sign of the Stranger
Autor: | William Le Queux |
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EAN: | 9788028207328 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 15.06.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | dark atmospheric tone early 20th century fiction english countryside drama intriguing stranger character noble family secrets pub anecdote storytelling rural english setting social class exploration suspenseful narrati victorian mystery tale |
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In 'The Sign of the Stranger,' William Le Queux expertly weaves a gripping narrative that merges elements of mystery, adventure, and psychological intrigue, characteristic of early 20th-century popular fiction. The novel embarks on a journey through atmospheric locales, drawing readers into a world rife with tension and deceit. Le Queux's prose reflects a keen understanding of the genre, using vivid descriptions and suspenseful pacing that immerses the reader in the protagonist's quest for truth against a backdrop of societal change and burgeoning modernity. His work often reflects the anxieties of post-Victorian society, particularly concerning issues of identity and the unknown. William Le Queux, a prominent figure in early detective fiction and a pioneer of the spy genre, was deeply influenced by his experiences as a journalist and his travels across Europe. His keen observations of political climates and social dynamics fuel the anxieties and moral dilemmas faced by his characters. Le Queux's passion for sensationalism and intrigue stems from his belief in the realities of a changing world, making his narratives relevant to the uncertainties of his time. 'The Sign of the Stranger' is an intriguing addition to Le Queux's oeuvre and an essential read for those interested in the evolution of suspense literature. Its seamless blend of thrilling plotlines and psychological depth offers both entertainment and reflection for contemporary readers, firmly entrenching it in the annals of classic fiction.